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another prospector saw loomis' body in the truck yesterday,
another prospector saw loomis' body in the truck yesterday,
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loomis' statements do not help this.oping that the rank and file, that we will begin to turn this around and let the healing begin, in cleveland and all across this nation, ed. we have to do this. >> nina turner from ohio with us tonight, on "the ed show," i appreciate your activism and your interest. thanks so much. that's "the ed show." "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead the immigration debate erupting as a defining issue in 2016. today, we're learning jeb bush is going on offense. "the washington post" reporting in a conference call yesterday, bush said he supports quote, a path to earned legal status. and quote, i find it interesting that people who share that view rather stick with the view and try to
loomis' statements do not help this.oping that the rank and file, that we will begin to turn this around and let the healing begin, in cleveland and all across this nation, ed. we have to do this. >> nina turner from ohio with us tonight, on "the ed show," i appreciate your activism and your interest. thanks so much. that's "the ed show." "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in....
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but sometimes the animals take care of the inmates. >> you're a good girl. >> loomis says caring for the horses has helped him cope with the anger problems with brought him to jail. >> i'm bipolar and i'm also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i'm starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don't do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i'm getting arrested for domestic violence and criminal damage. and now i'm here doing my time. my mom owns race horses. she is a training owner. it's a loving, caring thing. you know. she babies the horses like they were little babies and i learned to do the same thing. you got to have love and care for them. if you don't, what good is something if you can't really show it love? love is a big thing in the world and we all need it. horses are very beautiful. they're strong, fast, but yet they're very gentle if you train them right. i can't explain it. it is just a love for them, you know? you've got to have it. you
but sometimes the animals take care of the inmates. >> you're a good girl. >> loomis says caring for the horses has helped him cope with the anger problems with brought him to jail. >> i'm bipolar and i'm also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i'm starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don't do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i'm...
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. >> that was christin marshall reporting from loomis. very cute though, right? >> very hungry. >>> it's time for weather and let's check in with roberta. we have some rain maybe midweek? >> i say we have rain on thursday. then a chance of lingering showers on friday. let's take a look at some of the current conditions around our microclimates right now. it's been breezy out there. let's see who is checking in. let's go over here. 66 degrees right now. that would be steven, and he says he is in los altos. he has that symbol there. windy there as well. just how windy has it been today? well, we have had wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour through much of the bay area. this is the scene right now looking outdoors at sfo where we have delays on arriving flights up to 50 minutes. look at livermore. 65 degrees at this time. the winds have been kicking up to 25. wind speeds in and around or microchips 24 at faux right now. 14 redwood city. 1 miles an hour in pleasanton out of the southwest. we have 17-mile-per-hour winds. i think you are getting the general theme of all
. >> that was christin marshall reporting from loomis. very cute though, right? >> very hungry. >>> it's time for weather and let's check in with roberta. we have some rain maybe midweek? >> i say we have rain on thursday. then a chance of lingering showers on friday. let's take a look at some of the current conditions around our microclimates right now. it's been breezy out there. let's see who is checking in. let's go over here. 66 degrees right now. that would be...
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i just spoke to steve loomis, the cleveland police union representative. hes with in that meeting along with a handful of other community stake holers. he wouldn't go into the details ashleigh of what was discussed during that meeting but he did say that the fundamentals were laid out by the department of justice. we are learning now that at 1:30 the local division of the department of justice here in cleveland will hold a press conference where we may hear more about those details that are going to be implemented into the police force. ashleigh? >> nick, i'm not sure how much of the specifics you can tell me but what did the feds effectively say about cleveland policing that led to this upcoming consent decree and oversight where the feds will basically play watchdog over the cleveland police to make sure there are no civil rights violations? what did the fed say cleveland was doing wrong? >> if we take it by what's happened in past instances with police forces that you mentioned, independent investigator will come in, court supervised to see that those i
i just spoke to steve loomis, the cleveland police union representative. hes with in that meeting along with a handful of other community stake holers. he wouldn't go into the details ashleigh of what was discussed during that meeting but he did say that the fundamentals were laid out by the department of justice. we are learning now that at 1:30 the local division of the department of justice here in cleveland will hold a press conference where we may hear more about those details that are...
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. >> i want to play what president steve loomis said regarding the report he says is offensive and includedegations that police used tasers on mentally ill suspects. let me play what he said. >> we don't want to hurt anybody. that's against our nature. >> some people think you do want to hurt them. >> those people are wrong. >> bottom line they say you use excessive force too much here. >> they can't prove it. >> so with that response and as you pointed out the need for a whole buy-in for this to work what do you think happens here? >> well that's not a good sign okay, the union has to have a buy-in. when we did it in oakland, we could not get this done. i'm going to tell you, if the union has that view the unwillingness to account for and acknowledge for things that happened that might be a public view, might not be the view they'll take when it's time to work through the agreement. i would probably take that with a grain of salt. three to five years to know whether the union is buying in or not. >> quickly here 18 states where 32 police departments are either under investigation by the de
. >> i want to play what president steve loomis said regarding the report he says is offensive and includedegations that police used tasers on mentally ill suspects. let me play what he said. >> we don't want to hurt anybody. that's against our nature. >> some people think you do want to hurt them. >> those people are wrong. >> bottom line they say you use excessive force too much here. >> they can't prove it. >> so with that response and as you pointed...
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a couple of years ago that the new orleans saints' head coach sean payton general manager mickey loomis the entire organization was held responsible for something that gregg williams had done. and so it's a situation where they were told at the time ignorance is not an excuse. so i don't see how this only falls on tom brady and that the organization doesn't get punished in some way and that head coach bill belichick doesn't get punished. look every quarterback, alex wants the ball a certain way. and they actually give money to the equipment guys to make the ball a certain way. but that certain way is supposed to be within the legal limits. i'm still surprised that those guys would underinflate the ball below the limits without getting some sort of green light or approval from belichick. >> steve, i know you have thoughts on this. >> i'm sorry, i'm just listening to luke there. listen, this is a day for all patriots haters out there like luke. and let's be honest luke you're a patriots hater. this is a -- >> proudly. >> whoa, whoa whoa whoa whoa. >> no it is because he said -- he said so
a couple of years ago that the new orleans saints' head coach sean payton general manager mickey loomis the entire organization was held responsible for something that gregg williams had done. and so it's a situation where they were told at the time ignorance is not an excuse. so i don't see how this only falls on tom brady and that the organization doesn't get punished in some way and that head coach bill belichick doesn't get punished. look every quarterback, alex wants the ball a certain...
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joining us is carol loomis.and the long time editor of his letter to shareholders. i want to read you something that the editor and chief of fortune had to say about her. he said she is the longest tenured employee in fortune's history and she is arguably the greatest business journalist of our lifetime. that makes her kind of like cal ripken jr. combined with michael jordan. >> he was over the top, don't you think? >> i don't think that actually. it hasn't been long since you retired. what do you think about retirement? >> i have been so busy that i don't understand how i worked outside the house. i have done a couple of speeches and one with tim geithner. i did an interview with tim geithner. he lives where i live. the annual report takes quite a while. i'm not sure warren realizes this. it takes quite a while. i do that. >> the annual report is now 38 years that you have been editing this annual report. this one was a doozie. he really went all out this time around. >> he really did. >> what did you think abo
joining us is carol loomis.and the long time editor of his letter to shareholders. i want to read you something that the editor and chief of fortune had to say about her. he said she is the longest tenured employee in fortune's history and she is arguably the greatest business journalist of our lifetime. that makes her kind of like cal ripken jr. combined with michael jordan. >> he was over the top, don't you think? >> i don't think that actually. it hasn't been long since you...
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loomis' statements do not help this. and i'm hoping that the rank and file, that we will begin to turn this around and let the healing begin, in cleveland and all across this nation, ed. we have to do this. >> nina turner from ohio with us tonight, on "the ed show," i appreciate your activism and your interest. thanks so much. that's "the ed show." "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead the immigration debate erupting as a defining issue in 2016. today, we're learning jeb bush is going on offense. "the washington post" reporting in a conference call yesterday, bush said he supports quote, a path to earned legal status. and quote, i find it interesting that people who share that view rather stick with the view and try to persuade people about it in many cases, have actually abandoned their views. if we're going to bend with the wind, then it will be hard to imagine how we solve our problems, end of quote. he's going after marco rubio a
loomis' statements do not help this. and i'm hoping that the rank and file, that we will begin to turn this around and let the healing begin, in cleveland and all across this nation, ed. we have to do this. >> nina turner from ohio with us tonight, on "the ed show," i appreciate your activism and your interest. thanks so much. that's "the ed show." "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening, ed. thanks to you for...
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loomis and in baltimore, too. joel: so youth build has a chapter in st. louis and soon after the events in ferguson we got a call from the director in st. louis and she said, you know michael brown's , uncle is actually a graduate of the st. louis program. he needed some help for funeral costs, clothing related to the funeral, we provided that. and the young people at the st. louis program and the staff at the st. louis program said we are close by, we need to be doing something. they were going into the community, sort of just being there, being part of it and beginning conversations with officials approximate in the community. it's taken longer than anyone would have liked, but recently the mayor of ferguson actually gave youth build st. louis two plots why they can begin to build homes, affordable housing units. and the hope is that this grows so that the young people in ferguson are then able to build real community assets. and, you know, where we've seen this work we've seen in the young people once they're building these community assets they rememb
loomis and in baltimore, too. joel: so youth build has a chapter in st. louis and soon after the events in ferguson we got a call from the director in st. louis and she said, you know michael brown's , uncle is actually a graduate of the st. louis program. he needed some help for funeral costs, clothing related to the funeral, we provided that. and the young people at the st. louis program and the staff at the st. louis program said we are close by, we need to be doing something. they were...
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whistler was discharged the 15th of june, 1854 for deficiency in conduct and chemistry-- general loomis l. langdon, fellow cadet. the following year whistler arrived in paris to make his name as an artist. his first series of etchings known as "the french set," was well received. but the french salon showcase for grand hisrical and mythogic pictures, rejected his first important painting, "at the piano." ( piano music ) nonetheles the picture's straightforwarfocus on a modern, domestic scene, won the praise of gustave courbet, leader of the realist school. whistler soon entered the most advanced circles of parisian art, making friends with the painters edouard manet and henri fantin-latour, and the poet charles baudelaire. fantin-latour's group portrait, "homage to delacroix," indicates whistler's place in this world: he appears at the center closest to the romantic painter. ( violin music ) at the age of 24 whistler moved to london. true to courbet's example, he depicted subjects om everyday life. mr. whistler showed the banks of the thames, wonderful tangles of riing, yardarms d rope
whistler was discharged the 15th of june, 1854 for deficiency in conduct and chemistry-- general loomis l. langdon, fellow cadet. the following year whistler arrived in paris to make his name as an artist. his first series of etchings known as "the french set," was well received. but the french salon showcase for grand hisrical and mythogic pictures, rejected his first important painting, "at the piano." ( piano music ) nonetheles the picture's straightforwarfocus on a...